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Planted several early tomatoes to practice on in the new greenhouse A few weeks ago and they are all growing well, most are blooming and starting to set fruit in the Greenhouse:

GGWT
Amurskiy Tigr
Gold Pearl
Betimes Macbeth... Not micro, not even dwarf... so the two plants I grew are not Betimes Macbeth... never once have I grown a Wagner tomato seed that was what it was supposed to be... Oh well so it will be a surprise and as long as it's edible will be fine in April I'm not very fussy.
Siberjak
Andrina
Red Robin
Tiny Tim
Yellow dwarf
Rose Quartz Multiflora
Karzelek Palawski
Aztek
Venus
Beliy Naliv
Alaska
Maskotka
F5 Dwarf PL black cherry... needs a name.

“Peachy keen”
Small beefsteak that grew out in the F5 from KARMA apricot. Hoping to coax a bit more size and keep the awesome sweet flavour.
PL early MS IND Small bicolour yellow and pink beefsteak
Nice Surprises keep popping up

Those are so pretty. Like KARMA Apricot in a large size. KA was so sweet and peachy tasting, I predict it is going to be as beloved as KARMA pink. If this tastes like its KARMA before it, you will have a superb tomato. Here's our beautiful KARMA Apricot bicolor.

Wow KarenO! Simply huge, sounds like a full time job.
I'm so happy to see Midnight Sun and True Colors at F7.... congrats! And all the diversity of OP's, I hope you're going to show and tell everything about them.

Of the higher generations only a couple of each since they are appearing mainly stable.
the F3’s will be more as there will usually be more variability to select from. The more you grow of the early generations the higher
the chance of finding something to select that is worth continuing.
KarenO

Those are so pretty. Like KARMA Apricot in a large size. KA was so sweet and peachy tasting, I predict it is going to be as beloved as KARMA pink. If this tastes like its KARMA before it, you will have a superb tomato. Here's our beautiful KARMA Apricot bicolor.

It’s not necessarily easy to recover larger size from a cherry, maybe the dominent small size genes will reassert themselves but I’m hoping it stays this big or preferably even a bit bigger.
As always, time will tell. It tasted amazing.
KarenO

That's some list! I didn't realize you grew so many. You're up there with Marsha.

Do you grow mainly in the GH?

Best of luck with your garden.

About the same number as usual although the first time since we moved I am back up to full speed. Mostly I only post about my crosss but I can’t resist trying new to me ones every year. I will have lots of nice and fairly unusual ones for the swaps and for trades which I enjoy. Also, if the timing is right I have some new crosses in mind...
KarenO